Many antidepressants are released into breast milk. What’s best for your baby depends on the baby’s health, your emotions, and the intricacies of antidepressant physiology. Put your team of doctors to work on this question until they come up with a set of options you can use. And of course, if you can switch to psychotherapy alone to fight your depression, that will alleviate the risk.
- What is Zyprexa?
- How can I keep the fear of losing my baby from overwhelming me?
- Might severe postpartum depression turn into mania?
- What can I do to avoid postpartum depression?
- What can I do to make sure my pregnancy goes perfectly?
- What do other women do about their depression while they are pregnant?
- Can I keep taking my antidepressants during pregnancy?
- Will I pass my depression on to my unborn child?
- Will my depression worsen during menopause?
- What do other women do when their menstrual cycle makes their depression worse?
- How can I handle all my responsibilities when I’m depressed?
- Why would you want to give me an antipsychotic for depression?
- Why is depression different for a woman?
- What if I can’t relax, even with these techniques?
- Is there some way other than meditation to help me stop these intrusive thoughts?
- How can I try sitting meditation?
- What’s the best type of meditation for curbing intrusive, negative thoughts?
- Is there a stronger form of meditation that is easy to do?
- Can I meditate just by breathing a certain way?
- Can meditation help my depression?


